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Lycanthrope
A primal howl echoes over the thatched rooftops, calling the pack to gather. Below, a man writhes in agony under the moon’s glow, tearing at his clothes as his body undergoes a torturous metamorphosis. He pleads with his family to flee as muscles bulge and claws sharpen, his transformation unfurling with each agonizing moment. Amidst
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Skill Tricks
Skill Tricks are an exciting new way of customizing your character, allowing you to perform such cinematic effects as swinging across a chasm hanging from a whip, leaping off a warhorse while swinging a sword, jumping and running up a wall, and other similar actions popular in movies but until now unsupported in the D&D
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Militarist
Militarists range from respected high-ranking advisors in warfare to feared lower-level mercenaries with combat skills honed through adventuring and quests, offering diverse proficiencies and profession-specific equipment.
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Common Folk
The Common Folk represent the populace’s majority, working in various jobs without noble or wealthy backgrounds, often relying on community support and possessing basic skills and tools.














